Alabama Graphite Commences Fall Exploration at Bama Mine

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Alabama Graphite (TSXV:ALP,OTCQX:ABGPF,FWB:1AG) announced it has begun surface exploration at its Bama Mine project, with samples showing grades ranging from 2.81 to 5.24 percent C(g).

Alabama Graphite (TSXV:ALP,OTCQX:ABGPF,FWB:1AG) announced it has begun surface exploration at its Bama Mine project, with samples showing grades ranging from 2.81 to 5.24 percent C(g).

According to the press release:

The majority of these samples were taken either across the historic workings within the Bama Mine pit or along roads around the mine. In all cases, multiple samples were taken to arrive at the composite sample width. Because no corrections were made for the dip of the compositional layering in the graphitic schists, they should be regarded as apparent rather than true widths. Samples CH-01, CH-02, CH-09 and CH-10 all came from locations along the existing pit wall and show grades ranging from 2.81% to 5.24% C(g). The other 2 samples (CH-06 & CH-08) were from outcrops surrounding the existing pit. These samples were analyzed by ActLabs in Ancaster, Ontario.

Ron S. Roda, CEO of Alabama Graphite, said:

Since our acquisition of mineral leases on the Bama Mine and surrounding properties, we have been moving quickly to evaluate its potential. Based on historical information and the results of some preliminary metallurgical testing, the Bama Mine Project is showing great promise.

Click here to read the Alabama Graphite Corp. (TSXV:ALP,OTCQX:ABGPF,FWB:1AG) press release

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